To quote: Hi! This is Olga from Frogwares, and this week I'm excited to introduce you to a new Sherlock skill exclusive to Sherlock Holmes: Crimes & Punishments, with our new Subversion trailer.

Facing incompetence from the police - namely, Lestrade - Holmes needs to get... creative, when chasing lines of inquiry in Crimes & Punishments, coming September 30th to PS4 and PS3.

In this gameplay trailer, watch as Holmes earns the trust of a suspect by transforming himself, and his accent, into a sailor, to gain access to the information he desires.

At Baker Street, in Holmes' bedroom, a wardrobe holds the key to Holmes' disguises, as well as a dressing table housing wigs, hats, glasses, different hairstyles, and beards. Where the police draw a blank, it's up to you to take advantage of Holmes' transformative skills, to subvert the police and perpetrators.

Sherlock Holmes: Crimes and Punishments on PS4 and PS3Sherlock Holmes: Crimes and Punishments on PS4 and PS3

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